Match attendance: 50 fans to attend Waterford game

Sligo Rovers will permit 50 supporters to attend next Tuesday’s SSE Airtricity Premier Division match against Waterford FC in The Showgrounds.

The Bit O’ Red will contact 50 season ticket holders who have applied for the Waterford game and they will be in The Showgrounds for the first home game since the restart.

The 50 supporters will be contacted in the next 48 hours.

A ticketing system will be in operation on the night.

The club will take contact details, a new entrance system will be in place at the Showgrounds office and identification will also be requested.

Supporters must wear masks on entry and in the ground. Strict social distancing measures will be in place.  

The club will also permit the same number of fans for the match with Shelbourne, but it will be a different set of 50 fans in order to satisfy as many fans possible.

A total of 200 people can attend the event but this includes players, coaches, officials and match night events.

That figure is just under 150.

No other person will be allowed access to the stadium.

Season ticket holders who are not successful in the ballot can apply to stream the game for free via a complimentary season pass for WatchLOI.ie

Non season ticket holders can purchase at WatchLOI.ie

Super Start To The Summer Camps

Week one of the clubs Summer Camps have just concluded, with children coming to The Showgrounds again for the first time since February.

The club would like to thank the children, parents and coaches for making week one of the camp such a success.

It was evident that all participants were delighted to be back amongst friends again in The Showgrounds.

The club have capped each week of the Summer Camp to 60 participants, with the first four weeks of the camp sold out.

There are only two spaces remaining for week five of the camp (August 17th-21st).

To book the last two remaining spots on our Summer Camp, click here

Junior signs for Sligo Rovers

Sligo Rovers are thrilled to announce the signing of Junior Ogedi-Uzokwe, top scorer in the SSE Airtricity League last season, for the remainder of the 2020 campaign.

The striker moves from Israeli Premier League club Hapoel Hadera and will join Rovers pending work permit and international clearance.

Junior scored 14 goals in the 2019 Premier Division with Derry City, impressing throughout the season during a loan move from former club Colchester United.

He moves to Sligo for the remainder of this season, and will join his team-mates following a two-week period of quarantine.

Junior said: “I’m very happy to be back in the League of Ireland. I really liked the league here and I’m excited by the challenge of coming to Sligo Rovers. I know they haven’t picked up the results wanted at the start of the season and there’s only 14 games to play. I’m looking to take it step by step and win a few games as soon as we can.

“It has been a frustrating year for me. I left Israel when the league was stopped due to Covid-19 and I just wanted to be closer to home. When the offer came in to be back in the League of Ireland, it appealed to me.

“I remember Sligo were tough opponents. My time at Derry was great, getting to Europe and there is good football played in Ireland. This spell I hope to get more goals and help Sligo get up the table for the next months. I’m very keen to be back on the pitch as soon as possible.”

Liam Buckley said: “It’s a very good signing for us I feel, we’re looking for Junior to come in and hit the ground running as soon as he’s eligible to be involved.

“We have some good options in the forward area, Junior can play across the front three and he scored some very good goals last season. I remember in particular he did well against us, so we’re very aware of his talent.

“We know he can be a very good player in this league and we want him to have the same impact here that he had with Derry City.

“The Israeli League is a good standard and I think he would have showed his ability there if Covid-19 hadn’t changed the landscape. It is to our benefit that he wanted to come back to these shores so I’m delighted he is a Sligo Rovers player now.

“We’re still in the market, but there is nothing further to say on that right now. We have a friendly on Saturday in Galway and we’re gearing up for next Friday’s game in Derry. Every game is going to be very important and we’ll need to be ready for a hard game.”

WatchLOI: Answering questions on LOI streaming

Below are some questions that we believe fans will ask following the release of the platform;

Do Sligo Rovers profit from this?

Yes, the club receives a share of the revenue split between all league clubs

Do I get a free pass if I’m a season ticket holder?

Yes, all Sligo Rovers season ticket holders must apply through here between now and Thursday 30 July.

How much is the FAI making from this?

€0, the FAI is covering all production costs and all revenue from the platform will be split between the clubs.

I only want to watch Sligo Rovers; can I just buy a club pass?

No, currently you can purchase a season pass which will give you access to all league matches shown on the platform or you can purchase access on a match-by-match basis for just €5.

Will every league match be shown on the platform?

On the Island of Ireland, all matches apart from those shown live on Eir Sport are available via the platform. Outside the Island of Ireland, every match is available.

If I’m a non season ticket holder, what do I do?

Buy a season pass or a per game at €5 on WatchLOI.ie

Will the matches that are shown live on EirSport be available to watch in Northern Ireland?

Yes, you will be able to watch them via EirSport. They will not be available on WATCHLOI.

Is the current league fixture list correct?

No, the time and day of matches will be reviewed constantly to best suit streaming, live TV and the clubs. Fixtures have been set for the first few weeks and the following weeks will be reviewed in due course.

I am not based on the Island of Ireland, do I still pay €55?

No, you will pay €69 or $79USD as you will have access to more matches than those in Ireland.

How many cameras will be at each game?

Unless the match is also being broadcast on TV, there will most likely be one camera at each match, but some games will have a two-camera setup.

Who are the commentators?

The commentators are being provided by RTÉ and most will be easily recognizable to league fans.

Will matches be available for catchup on the platform?

Yes all matches will be available until after the end of the season.

Can I access my account from any device?

Yes

Can I watch on mobile?

Yes

If I live in Ireland and I travel abroad, can I still access my account?

Yes, you will have access for what you signed up for

Apply for streaming pass here

WATCHLOI, the SSE Airtricity League’s new streaming platform, is now live.

WATCHLOI was showcased at a media event today in Fuel Studios on Camden Street, Dublin. It is the league’s first-ever streaming service which will deliver SSE Airtricity League Premier Division football to all supporters in Ireland and around the world.

Sligo Rovers season ticket holders can apply for a free pass here, paid for by the club.

Non season-ticket holders can purchase via WatchLOI.ie

The Football Association of Ireland and RTE Sport, in collaboration with GAAGO, have partnered to deliver a world class streaming platform which will guarantee supporters can watch the #GreatestLeagueInTheWorld wherever they are on watchloi.ie.

Each Premier Division fixture, as well as selected Extra.ie FAI Cup matches, will be live streamed with RTE Sport’s cameras and commentary team set to create a fantastic production for supporters to enjoy.

Season passes went on sale this morning on the watchloi.ie platform at just €55 for supporters in Ireland and €69 for the rest of the world. It will be the perfect way for supporters to support their club with revenue created set to go to each club and with over 55+ matches set to be on the platform, it is also great value.

The SSE Airtricity League is set to restart on Friday, July 31 with Derry City v Sligo Rovers to be the first match streamed on the platform, kick-off at 5.45pm.

“We’re absolutely delighted to launch our new streaming service, WATCHLOI,” said FAI Commercial & Marketing Director Mark Russell.

“Working with RTE Sport and GAAGO will guarantee that we will have a best-in-class product which SSE Airtricity League supporters will be able to enjoy around the world.

“Especially with COVID-19 restrictions, this is the ideal time to launch this service but with the revenue it will generate for the clubs, this is also a major moment for the league and a fantastic opportunity to promote and enhance the domestic game in Ireland.”

Declan McBennett, Group Head of Sport, RTÉ said: “In these uncertain times, when dedicated fans are unable to attend games in large numbers, we are delighted to bring the games directly to them via WatchLOI. 

“This is a chance for the whole of the Irish footballing family to get behind the SSE Airtricity League and lend their support in every way to the clubs as the heartbeat of the association.”

Last Man Standing Winner

Sligo Rovers would like to congratulate Patricia Cryan who has won the Last Man Standing competition.

Following Brighton and Hove Albion’s scoreless draw last night which eliminated Des Kavanagh and saw Patricia Cryan as the only remaining player after her selection of Burnley beat Norwich on Saturday evening.

The club would like to put on record our thanks to everyone who entered the competition which began last February.

Last Man Standing week 10

Two players still remain in this years last man standing. Patricia Cryan this week has chosen Burnley while Des Kavanagh has gone with Brighton.

Des KavanaghPatricia Cryan
Week 1west hamwolves
Week 2liverpoolliverpool
Week 3ChelseaChelsea
Week 4WolvesTottenham
Week 5ArsenalArsenal
Week 6Manchester UnitedLeicester
Week 7WatfordManchester United
Week 8Manchester cityManchester City
Week 9SouthamptonEverton
week 10BrightonBurnley

500 Club Results – April, May & June

Our 500 club continues as one of the club’s most important fundraisers each season. In it’s 18th year, The 500 Club is the modern day membership scheme for Sligo Rovers.

For €20 per month or €240 per year (Less than €5 per week), it is an ideal way to make a contribution to Sligo Rovers and be part in making the club a success both off the pitch and on it.

Vincent Nally and his 500 club committee recently held draws for April, May and June, with Paul Gilleece, Noel Kelly & Mary Kelly all getting themselves the €500 monthly prize. We had 27 other winners over the three month period, each taking home either €50 or €100.

Results:

April
1st€500Paul GilleeceCircular Road, Sligo
2nd€100Eddie GrayCartron Heights
3rd€100David RoweGoatstown, Dublin 14
4th€100David GouldenBallymote, Co Sligo
5th€100Frank BallantyneStrandhill Rd, Sligo
6th€100Paul CunninghamBallisodare, Sligo
7th€50Kieran O’DowdGuteen, Co Sligo
8th€50Gerry McMunnDromard, Sligo
9th€50Michael ToolanBallymote, Co Sligo
10th€50Brian MulvihillKilliney, Dublin
May
1st€500Noel KellyTeeling Street, Sligo
2nd€100Molly FultonsCarraroe, Sligo
3rd€100Michael LeonardBlackrock, Dublin
4th€100Conal CollierNavan Co Meath
5th€100Paddy GilmartinLarkhill Rd Sligo
6th€100Paul WaldronBallindine, Co Mayo
7th€50Kieran MurphyKisellagh, Calry
8th€50Gerry GilbrideBallydoogan, Co Sligo
9th€50Gary MorahanKevinsfort, Sligo
10th€50Raymond ShorthallKells, Co Meath
June
1st€500Mary KellyCartron Village, Sligo
2nd€100Ronnie DunneHeatherview, Sligo
3rd€100Colm FeeneyCircular Road Sligo
4th€100Ian McLoughlinCalry Sligo
5th€100Gerry GormallyBallymote Sligo
6th€100Joe FlynnCelbridge Co Kildare
7th€50Mary MartinCalry Co Sligo
8th€50Henry BurnsRosses Point Sligo
9th€50John CliffordCarraroe Sligo
10th€50Sean CrossanRathcormac Sligo

If you are interested in becoming a 500 Club member please email michaelclancy04@gmail.com with your name and contact details. If you wish to join you can make payment in a number of ways:

Online:

It is now available to join via Paypal.

You can sign up for monthly payments of €20 for 12 months or in a one off payment of €240.

Users can pay by credit/ debit card or by logging into their PayPal account. This is an ideal method of payment for exiled fans abroad. However there is a small additional charge in respect of PayPal’s processing fee.

Online Store:

https://srfcdirect.com/search.php?search_query=500+club

Through your bank:

You can also make payment in a one off bank transfer or alternatively by monthly direct debit mandate of €20. Further details are available upon request by e-mailing michaelclancy04@gmail.com

Congrats to all our prize winners and thanks to all our 500 Club members.

Vacancy: Women’s Under 17 manager

Sligo Rovers Women’s Under 17 team are seeking applications for the role of head coach, as we move closer to the WNL U17 season getting underway.

Due to the season’s delay as a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic, Martin McManus, who had been appointed head coach for the season, has indicated that he will unfortunately be unable to take charge of the team for this delayed season.

We would like to thank Martin for all his hard work. The squad has already been assembled following trials earlier this year, and our players are back in training as they await fixtures for the revised season.

The Bit O’Red girls enjoyed a fantastic year in 2019 under Darragh Healy and his team of Jason Quinn, Martin McManus, Hugh Cunningham and Yvette Edwards.

Reaching the semi-finals of both the cup and the league, the Rovers girls were impressive throughout their second season in the Só Hotels Under 17 Women’s National League. There was also a number of international call-ups.

The position of Under-17 Women’s Head Coach is key to the ongoing development of our elite underage players and will play a significant role in their development. The position will be on a voluntary basis. The role will provide valuable experience for the successful candidate of working with an elite group of players.


Job Description
– Help club achieve its vision to ‘Build a brand that is associated with excellence on and off the pitch for women’s football, to be considered as an example of excellence and best practice, and one of the major developer of players within the country at underage, and eventually senior level’.
– The development and nurturing of a pool of elite players to facilitate their current and future success as individuals and as a team.
– Organise, plan and deliver a suitable player development programme in line with the FAI and Sligo Rovers coaching syllabus.
– Uphold the clubs code of conduct and implement club’s vision on and off the pitch.
– Set high standards for the players both on and off the pitch.
– Create and maintain appropriate communication with players / parents / clubs / leagues and any stakeholders relevant to the team
– To work with the media in any area regarding Sligo Rovers FC.
– Ensure the club adheres to FAI & Women’s National League rules and regulations and competition rules. . 
– To ensure that all delivery satisfies the clubs safeguarding and welfare procedures 
– The successful candidate will report to the Women’s Football committee within the club. The women’s committee includes members of the club management committee and is governed by the management committee of Sligo Rovers.


Job Specification:
The ideal candidate will have skills and experience in the following areas: 


Essential Criteria
– A current valid UEFA B Licence holder as a minimum.
– Successful candidate will be subjected to garda vetting clearance. 
– Up to date Safeguarding 1 / Child Welfare Certificate.
– An ability to produce verbal and written reports.
– Access to both email and phone.
– Experience and enthusiasm for coaching and mentoring elite young players and coaches.


Desirable Criteria
– Administrative and organisational skills.
– Previous experience of coaching in female game.
– Coach mentoring experience.


Abilities / Skills / Knowledge: 
– Has the leadership ability to inspire a team to play to their maximum potential.
– Ability to communicate and implement club’s philosophy as head coach.
– Excellent communication skills with the ability to build meaningful, strong strategic relationships with players, staff and officials.
– Understanding of learning, development and high performance with a proven ability to create optimum and challenging learning environments for players.
– Strong existing relationships within women’s football in North-West.
– Must be available for games / training at weekends and evenings.
To apply for this position please email your CV with a cover letter by Monday, July 27th at 5pm to Jane Nugent, Secretary, Women’s Football Committee, Sligo Rovers FC at sligoroverswomen@gmail.com 

Season ticket holders match application

Sligo Rovers are now accepting applications from season ticket holders to attend matches in August.

The games are:

Tuesday 4th August vs Waterford – 7:45pm
Saturday 8th August vs Shelbourne – 5pm
Saturday 22nd August vs Dundalk – 5pm

How to apply:

Click here to apply and submit the form with all details filled out.

Applications will close on Thursday 23rd July at 1pm. We wish to remind supporters that we will be adhering to guidelines from the HSE and FAI.

How we deal with submissions: 

Following the result of the submissions, the club will randomly allocate season ticket holders to each game. Season ticket holders can apply for multiple games but after a successful application, the queue is reordered. This will ensure as many season tickets holders as possible can benefit.

Super Reds will also be included but must tie-in with parental or family season ticket passes. 

Our online submission form will ask what type of season ticket you hold, whether Super Reds tickets are tied in with family or adult tickets, in order for us best to deal with your request.

Inevitably demand will outweigh supply as the number of season ticket holders the club has far exceeds our permitted capacity. 

We feel this is the fairest way to deal with the issue and allow greatest control on hosting safe matches in The Showgrounds. 

What do I do if I’m successful in the ballot?

Supporters will be contacted at least a week from the fixture to see if they still wish to attend. 

Safety guidelines will be published on our website in advance of the game and we will also seek contact info and be in touch on game week.

Streaming passes:

Applications for free season passes for streaming for all season ticket holders will open on Friday afternoon.